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The Norwich University Journal of Information Assurance (NUJIA) was created by Norwich University to meet an essential need in the field of information assurance, specifically, to publish peer-reviewed articles on practical aspects of information assurance. The mission of the NUJIA is to advance understanding within the information assurance field by publishing original, high-quality, practical research into the management of information assurance.
We are pleased to announce the publication of the following articles at http://nujia.norwich.edu (opens in new browser window):
- Approaching Zero: A Study in Zero-Day Exploits, Origins Cases, and Trends
Bryce Porter, CISSP
- Queuing Theory for Operations in Information Assurance
Christopher L. Yates
- Book Review: Trusting RFID
Arian Eigen Heald, MA, MSIA, CNE, CISA, CISSP
- An Introduction to Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR)
Jack A. Jones, CISSP, CISM, CISA
- Litigation Management as Part of a Comprehensive Compliance Management Program
Keith D. Willett, MScIA, CISSP, ISSAP
- Legal Implications of Warfare in the Information Age
Cory Mazzola, MSIA
- Interview with Blaine Burnham: Perspectives on Information Assurance Education - Academic Editor
M. E. Kabay, PhD, CISSP
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